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Bloc Party - A Weekend In The City in car and now I'm in the house XFM. When I'm working at my PC I normally just go through my 43 GB of MP3 I've ripped from CD collection and listen to them on my Grado's.

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I haven't has much time for anything recently Here's what's in my Sony Walkman MP3

R. L. Burnside - A Bothered Mind

R. L. Burnside - An Ass Pocket Of Whiskey

Mathew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs - Under The Covers Vol. 1

Lucky Dube - Serious Reggae Business

Rainbow - The Very Best of Rainbow

The Grateful Dead - American Beauty

The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers

Thomas Tallis - Spem In Alium

Norah Jones - Come Away With Me

Sarah MacLachlan - Surfacing

There are probably a few others but these are the ones I listen to most while travelling. The Walkman is a 1GB version and very discrete compared to an iPod, if you save the files using Sony's ATRAC at a high bitrate and add a pair of Creative Laboratory in-ear earphones you can cut yourself off from the airport - plane or train without annoying anybody else

Just checked the album cover for Daimond Head's "Canterbury" album. Drums were by Duncan Scott, Robbie France and Jamie Lane. As I recall (I could well be wrong) Diamond Head was primarily a studio band (i.e. rarely, if ever, played live) comprised of two guys by the name of Sean Harris and Brian Tatler. Wikipedia suggests Mikkey Dee played with a band called "King Diamond".

Anyway, Lemmy was on BBC4 the other night in "Hawkwind: Do Not Panic". I recorded it, if you missed it ;)

Biography Channel also did the making of Metallica's "Black album" as part of their "Classic Albums" series last week. They also did Queen live in Budapest, the making of Iron Maiden's "Number of the Beast" album, Jimi's "Electric Ladyland", the Pistol's "Never Mind the Bollocks"... the list is endless! This coming Thursday at 11.00PM it's Meatloaf's "Bat Out of Hell".

Just checked the album cover for Daimond Head's "Canterbury" album. Drums were by Duncan Scott, Robbie France and Jamie Lane. As I recall (I could well be wrong) Diamond Head was primarily a studio band (i.e. rarely, if ever, played live) comprised of two guys by the name of Sean Harris and Brian Tatler. Wikipedia suggests Mikkey Dee played with a band called "King Diamond".

Anyway, Lemmy was on BBC4 the other night in "Hawkwind: Do Not Panic". I recorded it, if you missed it ;)

Biography Channel also did the making of Metallica's "Black album" as part of their "Classic Albums" series last week. They also did Queen live in Budapest, the making of Iron Maiden's "Number of the Beast" album, Jimi's "Electric Ladyland", the Pistol's "Never Mind the Bollocks"... the list is endless! This coming Thursday at 11.00PM it's Meatloaf's "Bat Out of Hell".

That's me very embarrassed.............

Knew it was one of those bands.

Saw some of Hawkwind - got bored with it to be honest.

Wish i'd seen Metallica though. Don't watch TV, so what i do catch is by chance.